Matsumura H, Nirei K, Nakamura H, Higuchi T, Arakawa Y, Ogawa M, Tanaka N, Moriyama M. Histopathology of type C liver disease for determining hepatocellular carcinoma risk factors. World J Gastroenterol 2013; 19(30): 4887-4896 [PMID: 23946593 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i30.4887]
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Hiroshi Matsumura, MD, PhD, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Nihon University School of Medicine, 30-1 Oyaguchi Kamimachi, Itabashiku, Tokyo 173-8610, Japan. hsh.matsumura@nifty.com
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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2013; 19(30): 4887-4896 Published online Aug 14, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i30.4887
Table 1 Comparison of clinical background factors at the time of liver biopsy in sustained virological response patients, between F0 + 1 + 2 and F3 + 4 groups n (%)
Parameter
F0 + 1 + 2
F3 + 4
P value
Number
232
182
50
Gender (male)
136 (58.6)
104 (57.1)
32 (64.0)
0.3832
Age (yr)
47.9 ± 12.2
45.9 ± 12.4
55.2 ± 8.3
0.0001
BMI
22.6 ± 3.3
22.7 ± 3.3
22.2 ± 3.6
0.5466
AST (U/L)
55.2 ± 45.9
49.8 ± 46.6
74.5 ± 37.6
0.0007
ALT (U/L)
75.5 ± 62.7
70.5 ± 63.0
93.5 ± 58.9
0.0216
γ-GT (U/L)
62.3 ± 71.8
61.4 ± 76.7
65.8 ± 50.4
0.7048
Platelet count (× 104/μL)
18.8 ± 6.2
20.2 ± 6.0
13.9 ± 3.9
0.0001
Genotype type 1/2
108 (46.5)/ 124 (53.5)
86 (47.2)/ 96 (52.8)
22 (44.0)/ 28 (56.0)
0.6830
AFP (ng/mL)
7.7 ± 13.3
5.4 ± 8.6
15.5 ± 21.4
0.0008
Observation period (yr)
7.5 ± 4.9
7.4 ± 4.7
8.0 ± 5.5
0.4350
Table 2 Comparison of liver histological findings at the time of liver biopsy in sustained virological response patients, between F0 + 1 + 2 and F3 + 4 groups
Parameter
Score
F0+1+2
F3+4
P value
0
1
2
3
4
Irregular regeneration
Dysplastic change
109
50
49
21
3
0.769 ± 0.998
1.660 ± 1.081
0.0001
Oncocytes
211
16
4
1
0
0.066 ± 0.290
0.300 ± 0.647
0.0003
Map-like distribution
160
37
22
13
0
0.396 ± 0.756
0.960 ± 1.142
0.0001
Nodular arrangement
216
13
1
2
0
0.027 ± 0.164
0.320 ± 0.713
0.0001
Bulging
206
18
6
2
0
0.104 ± 0.400
0.340 ± 0.688
0.0022
Atypical hepatocytes
227
5
0
0
0
0.005 ± 0.074
0.080 ± 0.274
0.0012
Inflammatory cell infiltration
Peri-portal
0
65
127
35
5
1.819 ± 0.652
2.260 ± 0.828
0.0001
Parenchymal
0
37
149
44
2
1.978 ± 0.585
2.300 ± 0.678
0.0010
Portal lymphocyte
0
5
103
121
3
2.456 ± 0.562
2.780 ± 0.507
0.0003
Portal lymphoid reaction
0
6
47
78
101
3.132 ± 0.850
3.360 ± 0.802
0.0904
Fibrosis
F stage
5
128
49
34
16
Portal sclerosis
113
81
32
6
0
0.615 ± 0.783
1.020 ± 0.795
0.0014
Pericellular fibrosis
89
90
41
11
1
0.802 ± 0.870
1.260 ± 0.853
0.0011
Perivenular fibrosis
63
66
65
25
0
1.236 ± 1.016
1.243 ± 0.895
0.9691
Bridging necrosis Y (presence)
0/228
4/228 (1.7%)
0.0020
Bile duct damage
123
71
26
9
2
0.597 ± 0.861
1.000 ± 0.904
0.0041
Steatosis
96
46
68
18
1
0.944 ± 0.990
1.429 ± 1.118
0.0035
Table 3 Factors associated with the development of hepatocellular carcinoma, identified by comparing patients with sustained virological response by univariate analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression method (n = 232)
Table 4 Factors associated with the development of hepatocellular carcinoma, identified by comparing patients with sustained virological response by multivariate analysis using Cox proportional hazard regression method
F3 + 4 parameter
RR
95%CI
P value
Map-like distribution
1.687
0.404-7.053
0.4734
Atypical hepatocytes
20.748
1.335-322.530
0.0303
Citation: Matsumura H, Nirei K, Nakamura H, Higuchi T, Arakawa Y, Ogawa M, Tanaka N, Moriyama M. Histopathology of type C liver disease for determining hepatocellular carcinoma risk factors. World J Gastroenterol 2013; 19(30): 4887-4896